Using a Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable, connect the Mini DisplayPort on your Surface to the DisplayPort input on the first monitor.
Standard DisplayPort cables with at least one Mini DisplayPort endįor Surface devices that support daisy chaining, here’s how to set it up: Two monitors with DisplayPort 1.2 input ports and at least one DisplayPort output port If you're trying to daisy chain multiple monitors, here’s what you’ll need: DisplayPort will allow you to use the highest supported resolution and refresh rate with your Surface. If your monitor supports DisplayPort, we recommend that you use a Mini DisplayPort-to-DisplayPort cable that’s no more than 6 feet (1.8 meters) long. If you're using a video adapter from another company and you're having trouble, contact the adapter's manufacturer for help. If you're using a video extension cable or video converter, remove it from your set up to see if it’s causing the problem. If the cable that came with your monitor isn’t responding, use a different video cable to connect your Surface. Always do this with Surface devices with USB-C ports. Use the cable that came with your monitor or verify that the cable supports video. Check the connection from the USB-C port, Mini DisplayPort on your Surface, docking station, any video adapter you are using, and the connection on the video port on your TV, monitor, or projector. Make sure all the video connections are secure. Use a good quality video cable that’s no more than 6 feet (1.8 meters) long. If you still don’t see what you expect to see on your second screen, try Solution 4. Wirelessly connect to compatible displays by using Miracast (all Surface models can do this). See everything on the second screen (the display on your Surface will be blank).
When you have displays extended, you can drag and move items between the two screens and select a different resolution for your second screen (to learn more about screen resolutions, go to Solution 6).
Move what's on the screen across your Surface display and onto the TV or monitor screen. See the same things on both your Surface display and on the TV, monitor, or projector (to learn more about screen resolutions, go to Solution 6).
Press the Windows logo key + P on your keyboard, or select the Network icon on the taskbar, then select Project. Solution 3: Duplicate or extend your display onto your external screen
Adjusting this setting may produce better results.įollow the instructions in the screen's manual or check the manufacturer's website. Most external screens have an on-screen menu that adjusts the DisplayPort version used by the monitor. Solution 2: Check the DisplayPort version setting on the external screen If you’ve checked the input settings on the second screen and it’s still not working, try Solution 3. Note: Common video input settings include VGA, DVI, AUX, DisplayPort, HDMI, Line in, Input, and Source. To check and, if necessary, change the video input setting on your second screen, follow the instructions in the owner’s manual for the screen or check the manufacturer’s website. For example, if you’re using an HDMI connection to a second screen, that screen must be set to recognize HDMI as the video input signal.
If you’ve connected your Surface to a second screen and you don’t see video output from your Surface, check the source selection or video input settings on the second screen. Solution 10: Consider these possibilities if your display is wireless Solution 9: Try the adapter on a different external display Solution 8: Check your monitor’s compatibility Solution 7: Change the supported resolution and refresh rates Solution 1: Check the video input settings If you have problems connecting your Surface to a TV, monitor, or projector, try these solutions to identify the issue. For more info, see Surface sound, volume, and audio accessories. We also recommend you use Microsoft’s USB-C adapters on the devices equipped with the USB-C port. HDMI connections can also transmit audio signals. For the USB-C to HDMI adapter, we recommend using the HDMI adapter with a HDMI 2.0 cable or higher.